
Yours Faithfully, Bertrand Russell
By Bertrand Russell
Subjects: Peace, Philosophes, Essays (single author), Philosophers, great britain, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Pensée politique et sociale, History & Surveys, General, Views on peace, Philosophers, correspondence, Correspondance, Pensee politique et sociale, Et la paix, PHILOSOPHY, Russell, bertrand, 1872-1970, Philosophers, Modern, Russell, Bertrand -- 1872-1970 -- Correspondence, Correspondence, Political and social views
Description: "Bertrand Russell was one of the twentieth century's greatest philosophers. His astonishingly productive life spanned nearly a hundred years (1872-1970) and his contributions to global thought - in philosophy, science, mathematics, politics, education, and literature - are prodigious.". "Yet Russell was more than a great intellect; he was also a political animal. From the beginning of his long professional life he emphasized the importance of practice as well as theory. He was twice imprisoned by the British government for his political utterances. With his razor-sharp irony and morally impassioned rhetoric, Russell took on the forces of injustice, ignorance, and cruelty; one of his chief weapons was the letter to the editor.". "Russell wrote approximately 400 letters to the editor, of which three-quarters are reproduced in this volume. He often repeated arguments in several letters; the ones collected here include virtually every substantive argument he ever made in a letter to the editor. The letters give us a clear vision of Russell as public gadfly, exposing the unreason of our rulers, and defending human happiness against the evils of the day, including British conscription in World War I, Fascism in the 1930s, McCarthyism in the 1950s, and the peril of nuclear annihilation throughout the Cold War."--BOOK JACKET.
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